[erlang-questions] Patch package OTP 19.3.5 released
Lars Thorsen
lars.thorsen@REDACTED
Mon Jun 5 10:45:47 CEST 2017
Patch Package: OTP 19.3.5
Git Tag: OTP-19.3.5
Date: 2017-06-05
Trouble Report Id: OTP-14418, OTP-14430
Seq num:
System: OTP
Release: 19
Application: erts-8.3.4, xmerl-1.3.14
Predecessor: OTP 19.3.4
Check out the git tag OTP-19.3.5, and build a full OTP system
including documentation. Apply one or more applications from this
build as patches to your installation using the 'otp_patch_apply'
tool. For information on install requirements, see descriptions for
each application version below.
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--- erts-8.3.4 ------------------------------------------------------
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Note! The erts-8.3.4 application can *not* be applied independently
of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 19 installation.
On a full OTP 19 installation, also the following runtime
dependency has to be satisfied:
-- sasl-3.0.1 (first satisfied in OTP 19.1)
--- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---
OTP-14418 Application(s): erts
Related Id(s): ERIERL-15
Add option to make SIGTERM trigger the OS default
behaviour instead of doing a gracefull shutdown. To
activate this bahviour the environment variable
ERL_ZZ_SIGTERM_KILL should be set to "true". This
option only works in OTP 19 as OTP 20 will have a
different way to deal with SIGTERM.
Full runtime dependencies of erts-8.3.4: kernel-5.0, sasl-3.0.1,
stdlib-3.0
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--- xmerl-1.3.14 ----------------------------------------------------
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The xmerl-1.3.14 application can be applied independently of other
applications on a full OTP 19 installation.
--- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---
OTP-14430 Application(s): xmerl
A couple of bugs are fixed in the sax parser
(xmerl_sax_parser).
-- The continuation function was not called correctly
when the XML directive was fragmented.
-- When the event callback modules (xmerl_sax_old_dom
and xmerl_sax_simple) got an endDocument event at
certain conditions the parser crashed.
-- Replaced internal ets table with map to avoid table
leakage.
Full runtime dependencies of xmerl-1.3.14: erts-6.0, kernel-3.0,
stdlib-2.5
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